Data Analysis Exercise Task 3 (option B) Following the instruction on your assessment page, a data analysis is expected following the instructions below. Data Set A data set is posted on Moodle which presents information on sample collected from subjects in relation to the influence of coffee intake on test score among University students. This … Continue reading “Data Analysis Exercise Task 3 | My Assignment Tutor”
Data Analysis Exercise Task 3 (option B) Following the instruction on your assessment page, a data analysis is expected following the instructions below. Data Set A data set is posted on Moodle which presents information on sample collected from subjects in relation to the influence of coffee intake on test score among University students. This data has been presented in Excel format; you are encouraged to export this into SPSS where you will carry out the analysis recommended in this task. Gender Category: 1 = Male, 2 = Female (600 words excluding tables and graphs). Research question Is there any difference between score_before and score_after? Is there any association between age and test score (after)? Here are some considerations for this task Consider the research questions presented above carefully.Think about the presented data carefullyCheck if the data need to be subdivided further Perform the following analysis Calculate statistical analysis you think is appropriate for this data set Check for normalcy in the data setWhat is your null hypothesis based on each research question?What is the alternate hypothesis based on these research questions?Using your findings from the normalcy check, decide on whether to use a parametric or non-parametric test.Explain why you have chosen this test.What is the parametric version or the non-parametric version of the test you have chosen?Run the statistical analysis for your chosen tests in SPSS.Explain and summarise your findings in relation to the research questions, make use of appropriate graphs and tables generated in the analysis for your explanation. Resources to help with the task Make use of Lynda Campus for help with SPSS package Log into with your Moodle login details. Search for SPSS once logged in to access the tutorial. All courses are useful but particularly recommend the SPSS Statistics Essential Training which is a 4 hours tutorial class. You can choose aspects of the training that is required to answer the assessment so that you do not need to go through all 4 hours tutorial. Other SPSS tutorials on you-tube include SPSS for beginners SPSS textbook Fields A (2009) Discovering Statistics using SPSS. London Sage Publications Ltd. The author has you-tube page with visual explanation on using SPSS